Banish your daemons for a faster Linux PC

AppArmor
Likelihood that you'll miss it: 3/5
Both OpenSUSE and Ubuntu use AppArmor to beef up security. It stops one compromised tool being able to wreak havoc on the rest of the system. That's definitely a good thing. But if you can be sure that your system is not going to be compromised or at risk because it's not on a network, running AppArmor makes very little sense and you should disable the daemon. Otherwise, we'd recommend you keep it running.

Apport
Likelihood that you'll miss it: 2/5
This is the background crash-reporting service in Ubuntu. You've probably seen it in action when an application crashes, as it's apport that's responsible for the window that appears explaining what's happened, and asks whether you'd like to report the fault to the Ubuntu team. It's a very useful tool for the Ubuntu developers, because it enabled them to get reports from a massive install base where their distribution is being used in all kinds of environments. Apport doesn't have an immediate effect on the user, but if everyone disables it, the rate at which developers add bugfixes and stability improvements may slow down.

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